News Round-Up
15 April 2025
by Toby Young
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by Sallust
No matter which way you sliced it, the rights conferred upon Aboriginal peoples through the Voice were discriminatory and Australians were right to reject it, says lawyer Peter Jakobsen.
Sebastian Milbank has written an excellent piece in the Critic charting the descent of the University of Edinburgh into woke madness and how that spilled over in 'decolonial' antisemitic bile in the past week.
The Black Lives Matter chapter in Chicago publicly backed the Palestinian terrorists who killed some 1,200 Israelis over the weekend with a post that read "I Stand with Palestine" and an image of a Hamas paraglider.
You probably haven't heard of Sean Corby, but he has just won a huge victory for free speech – thanks to him opposition to Critical Race Theory has been recognised by a court as a 'protected belief' for the first time.
Britain is the best country in the world to be black in, Kemi Badenoch told the Tory party conference on Monday, as she blasted Labour over its divisive stance on race and trans issues.
A woman who helped organise the Black Lives Matter protest that toppled the statue of the slave trader Edward Colston has admitted fraud after £30,000 donated by the public went missing.
Telecoms giant BT is under fire after a top executive declared that a plan to cut more than 1,000 jobs in rural East Anglia while hiring new staff in major cities is to boost its workforce diversity.
An academic who has criticised the teaching of “white privilege” in schools has been no-platformed from an education conference over claims she would make other speakers feel “unsafe”.
Critical race theory advocate Ibram X. Kendi has laid off nearly half of the staff at his Centre for Antiracist Research at Boston University amidst controversy surrounding the founder’s antiracist books.
Discriminatory practices are clearly being encouraged as part of DEI in academic publishing, says Amber Muhinyi, as publishers are collecting data on the race of authors and reviewers and presenting this to journals.
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